Victory for GB over France at Junior International J16 Match
The 2019 GB vs France J16 or ‘cadet’ match took place on Thursday 11 July on the Holme Pierrepont lake at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham
Fifty-six junior rowers competed for Great Britain last Thursday as they claimed victory over France by 10 races to 4 in the two countries’ annual J16 match.
The 40th edition of the match will take place next year at the Water Sports Centre in Vaires-sur-Marne.
Results
Junior women’s eight (JW8+)
1. Great Britain (Daisy Rolstone, Laoise O’Donohue, Natalie Schoenmakers, Josie Sawbridge, Mia Vickerman, Ursula Cornelius, Mary McWilliam, Alyeska Cook and Emilia Regan)
2. France
Junior men’s single scull (JM1x)
1. France
2. Great Britain (Harry Fletcher)
Junior women’s double scull (JW2x)
1. Great Britain (Trudie Marks and Claudia Rossington)
2. France
Junior men’s quadruple scull (JW4x)
1. Great Britain (William Kelly, Finn Regan, Albie Oliver, Gabriele Woolmer)
2. France
Junior women’s coxed four (JW4+)
1. France
2. Great Britain (Olivia Fisk, Emma Daniell, Amy Furlonger, Isabella Checkley and Amelie Hamilton)
Junior men’s coxless four (JM4-)
1. Great Britain (Ashley Geddes, Oscar Forbes, Archie Innes and Matthew Hughson)
2. France
Junior women’s single sculls (JW1x)
1. France
2. Great Britain (Zoë Scheske)
Junior men’s double sculls (JM2x)
1. Great Britain (Marlow DePeza-Purvis and Sam O’Connor)
2. France
Junior women’s quadruple sculls (JW4x)
1. Great Britain (Della Luke, Isabelle Cotten, Georgina Pollard and Holly Cookson)
2. France
Junior men’s coxed four (JM4+)
1. Great Britain (Nirav Tomasi, Oliver Ellis, Charles Cartisser, Manal Pandey and Caspar Griffin)
2. France
Junior women’s coxless four (JW4-)
1. Great Britain (Molly Fennell, Ella Marsh, Eloise Brindle and Molly Newman)
2. France
Junior men’s coxless pair (JM2-)
1. Great Britain (Wilder Fulford and Willem De mol van otterloo)
2. France
Junior women’s coxless pair (JW2-)
1. France
2. Great Britain (Emily Milne and Orla Johnson)
Junior men’s eight (JM8+)
1. Great Britain (Thomas O’Sullivan, Rehan Ackrim, Max Gillard, Deni Galay, Jasper Parish, Alexander Grundy, William Ferguson, Harry Stevens and Cal Gorvy)
2. France
Junior men’s reserve single sculls (JM1x)
1. Great Britain
2. France
Junior women’s reserve single sculls (JW1x)
1. France
2. Great Britain